Abstract: Purpose: To understand how adults living in a low-income, public housing community characterize meaningful activity (activity that gives life purpose) and if through short-term intervention, could overcome identified individual and environmental barriers to activity engagement. Methods: We used a mixed methods design where Phase 1 (qualitative) informed the development of Phase 2 (quantitative). Focus groups were conducted with residents of two low-income, public housing communities to understand their characterization of meaningful activity and health. From these results, we developed a theory-based group intervention for overcoming barriers to engagement in meaningful activity. Finally, we examined change in self-report scores f...
Purpose: Typical childhood and adolescent development and acquiring self-management skills are cruc...
PURPOSE: To examine whether perceived safety modified the effectiveness of the Walk Your Heart to He...
Copyright © 2014 Candida Graham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Purpose: To understand how adults living in a low-income, public housing community characterize mean...
There is little knowledge on the relationships between neighborhood environments and trajectories of...
Abstract: Objective: By 2030, older adults will account for 20 % of the U.S. population. Over 80 % o...
Background: Little research focuses on the influence of lifetime residential mobility on health at m...
Background Strategies to promote physical activity may be more successful if they refl ect people’s ...
Background and Purpose: Many forms of assisted living have been proposed for people who have a loss ...
Autonomous functioning, an essential characteristic of self-determined people, has been categorized ...
Objective: To determine the effects of an established preventive intervention on the health and well...
Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influe...
While many have studied the antecedents of homelessness and health status among the actively homeles...
Environmental barriers and Person-Environment (P-E) fit problems in housing are associated with disa...
Housing First (HF) is being widely disseminated in efforts to end homelessness among homeless adults...
Purpose: Typical childhood and adolescent development and acquiring self-management skills are cruc...
PURPOSE: To examine whether perceived safety modified the effectiveness of the Walk Your Heart to He...
Copyright © 2014 Candida Graham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Purpose: To understand how adults living in a low-income, public housing community characterize mean...
There is little knowledge on the relationships between neighborhood environments and trajectories of...
Abstract: Objective: By 2030, older adults will account for 20 % of the U.S. population. Over 80 % o...
Background: Little research focuses on the influence of lifetime residential mobility on health at m...
Background Strategies to promote physical activity may be more successful if they refl ect people’s ...
Background and Purpose: Many forms of assisted living have been proposed for people who have a loss ...
Autonomous functioning, an essential characteristic of self-determined people, has been categorized ...
Objective: To determine the effects of an established preventive intervention on the health and well...
Background: Social and environmental factors are increasingly recognized for their ability to influe...
While many have studied the antecedents of homelessness and health status among the actively homeles...
Environmental barriers and Person-Environment (P-E) fit problems in housing are associated with disa...
Housing First (HF) is being widely disseminated in efforts to end homelessness among homeless adults...
Purpose: Typical childhood and adolescent development and acquiring self-management skills are cruc...
PURPOSE: To examine whether perceived safety modified the effectiveness of the Walk Your Heart to He...
Copyright © 2014 Candida Graham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...